July 7 (Reuters) – Denmark will buy two P-8A Poseidon maritime patrol ‌aircraft from Boeing, the country’s ‌defence ministry said on Tuesday.

Denmark said last September ​it was considering acquiring submarine-hunting maritime patrol aircraft to strengthen surveillance around the Faroe Islands and Greenland.

“With maritime ‌patrol aircraft, ⁠Denmark’s ability to enforce sovereignty and monitor the region is ⁠significantly strengthened,” Defence Minister Jeppe Bruus said in a statement, adding ​the aircraft ​would help ​Denmark meet NATO ‌capability targets in anti-submarine warfare.

The government gave no figures on the value of the deal.

U.S. President Donald Trump has repeatedly called for U.S. ‌control of Greenland, ​a semi-autonomous Danish territory, ​citing ​national security concerns related to ‌Russia and China. His ​administration ​has also accused Denmark of not doing enough to safeguard Greenland ​and the ‌wider Arctic region.

(Reporting by Elviira ​Luoma, editing by Essi Lehto ​and Sharon Singleton)